Advantages: Two extra tracks not on original vinyl version Disadvantages: Sound quality of extra tracks is not wonderful
When this was first released on vinyl back in 1975, it was by the newly reformed VDGG.
Peter Hammill, after recording several solo projects (some in collaboration with VDGG members) decided to get back together with the old band. (Hugh Banton, Guy Evans, David Jackson and Peter Hammill). This was the first offering.
The original contained four tracks:- 1. The Undercover Man.
2. Scorched Earth. 3. Arrow. 4. Sleepwalkers.
The remastered version ... ...A Louse is not a Home. Both of these tracks' studio versions were from Hammilll's solo album, "The Silent Corner & The Empty Stage".
I remember buying this just after seeing VDGG play Reading Festival. They were a cult attraction, lots of the crowd didn't like them. There were a few cans thrown as is the case with bands who aren't particulary liked,but I was hooked. Watching David Jackson play two saxophones at once was mesmerising.
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loki23 13.01.2006 (18.01.2006)
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